View Poll Results: what are the three most important parts of bowhunting?
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what are the three most important parts of bowhunting?
#22
Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: southwest virginia
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haha i was in a hurry at work, and i tried to delete this whole thread but i couldnt figure out how. theres alot of options i want to add because i was in a hurry posting this up here. and i use ms word, spellcheck ! (:
#23
Location, location, location,.....if you're not at the same location at the same time as the deer you want to shoot, nothing else matters...you can be the best shot with the best form with the fastest bow with the straightest arrow that has the sharpest broadhead on it and know where to put the arrow, but if you're not at the same spot at the same time as the deer, it don't matter...
#30
Judging range or distance.
So often deer/game is hit high, low, or missed entirely because of our inability to range properly. This is all part of practice, of course. I'm just being a little more specific of which part of practice I feel is most important. All the high dollar range finders in the world can't be relied on. You must practice being able to hit your target at an unknown range and incline. Almost instinctive I'd say.
So often deer/game is hit high, low, or missed entirely because of our inability to range properly. This is all part of practice, of course. I'm just being a little more specific of which part of practice I feel is most important. All the high dollar range finders in the world can't be relied on. You must practice being able to hit your target at an unknown range and incline. Almost instinctive I'd say.